From Homer to Solon : continuity and change in archaic Greece
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From Homer to Solon : continuity and change in archaic Greece
(Mnemosyne : bibliotheca classica Batava, v. 454)
Brill, c2022
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Description
The study of Archaic Greece has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent decades. Whereas studies up to the 1980s had favoured narratives that converged on the more tangible reality of the Classical period and emphasized radical change, the increase in archaeological data and the cultural turn have led to an emphasis on long-term developments and continuities. After an introduction to the state of research, the volume offers a wide range of studies under the headings "Approaches on early-Archaic Greece," "Citizens and Citizen-States," and "Leaders and Reformers" ranging from Homer to Solon and circling around the central problem of continuity and change in Archaic Greece.
Table of Contents
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Johannes C. Bernhardt and Mirko Canevaro
Part 1 Approaching Early Archaic Greece
1 Archaeological Approaches to the Archaic Era
John Bintliff
2 A Comparative Approach: Early Archaic Greece and Medieval Iceland
Peter Zeller
3 The Homeric Roots of Helotage
David M. Lewis
4 Homer and the Vocabulary of Manumission
Sara Zanovello
5 'Bought, Not Wed!' Hesiod and the Aristocratic 'Peasants'
Jan B. Meister
Part 2 Citizens and City-States
6 Hippotrophia as Citizen Behaviour in Archaic Greece
Alain Duplouy
7 Putting the Citizen in the Citizen-State: Participating in the Early Cretan polis
Gunnar Seelentag
8 Inside and Outside the Community: The Role of Political Thinking in the 'Rise of the Polis'
Tanja Itgenshorst
9 What Are Early Greek Laws About? Substance and Procedure in Archaic Statutes, c. 650-450 BC
Edward M. Harris and David M. Lewis
Part 3 Leaders and Reformers
10 Against the Rules: The 'Plurality of Oikists' and New Perspectives on Greek 'Colonisation'
Sebastian Scharff
11 Turannoi in Archaic Greece: A New Phenomenon or a New Name for an Old Phenomenon?
James Taylor
12 Tyrannical und Civic Reception of Homer-A Source Problem
Lars Hubner
13 Social Mobility vs. Societal Stability: Once Again on the Aims and Meaning of Solon's Reforms
Mirko Canevaro
14 A Failed Tyrant? Solon's Place in Athenian History
Johannes C. Bernhardt
Concluding Remarks: Archaic Greece and the Consciousness of Community
Johannes C. Bernhardt
Index Locorum
Index of Names and Places
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